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Progressive pop/rock with an original twist. GLACIER is not like what you hear on the radio, but what you wish was on the radio! If your tired of the metal/rap crap check this band out. Infectious melodies, spacious vocals and crafty songwriting are all but a taste of what this duo is about. Great music with the "30 something" crowd in mind. Listen to all three songs and decide for yourself. GLACIER invites you to leave comments good or bad, on our comment tool bar. We are also... Topic: Glacier

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Want to open a gourmet restaurant or a food transportation and logistics service as your new entrepreneurial endeavor? Or perhaps you need a temperature controlled van that will be able to transport your farm goods or meat produce fresh to the store our refrigerated or freezer vans can help make it all possible! Look no further than Glacier Vehicles for your needs! Want to check our our showroom? We are located at Surrey, just off the A23 and always have over 40 vehicles in stock. Alternatively... Topic: Glacier Vehicles

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This visualization shows flow directions and relative speeds of the Jakobshavn glacier in Greenland. The red flow lines are from 1992 data; the blue flow lines are 2000 data. Notice that the flow speed of the glacier has increased significantly from 1992 to 2000. This visualization was created to support a talk at the Fall 2004 AGU meeting. Note: Jakobshavn glacier flow vectors with 1992 in red and 2000 in blue. Data Collected: vectors:1992, 2000; Landsat background: 2002/05/23. Animator: Greg... Topics: Glacier, What -- Landsat, Where -- Greenland Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3072

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This film examines many features of today's landscapes which cannot be explained by processes at work around them, and explains that observation of the work of modern glaciers establishes that these anomalies could only have been caused by a massive sheet of moving ice. It proposes the hypothesis that glacial ice moved south at least four times in geologic history, and that its shape and size correspond approximately with the distribution of glacial features. This is one in the series of... Topics: afana, ice age, glacier, geology

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This FrostByte was created by Regine Hock, from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the 11th Session of the CliC Steering Group, held in Boulder, Colorado USA, 9-12 February 2015.This frostbyte is about glaciers other than the ice sheets and their contribution to sea-level rise. Topics: Frostbyte, Glaciers, sea-level, glacier mass changes

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Iceberg B-15A fully splits in two. This animation is match-frame rendered to animations 2838, 2839, and 2840 for post-production. Note: Animation zooms down to B-15A on October 9th, 2003. The crack can clearly be seen in the center of the final frame. Data Collected: RADARSAT:1997/09/26-1997/11/04, Aqua/MODIS:2003/10/09. This work has been visible on: http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2003/1016iceberg.html. Animator: Alex Kekesi (GST). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: Aqua/MODIS, RADARSAT-1/SAR. Topics: Glacier, Iceberg, McMurdo, Location, Antarctica, What -- Radarsat 1 Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?2841

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Searching for high quality fridge vans, freezer vans or refrigerated vehicles? Look no further. Glacier Vehicles have an unrivalled selection of new and used refrigerated vans in stock at any one time. With many years experience and knowledge within the industry, we are proud to provide you with a wide selection of refrigerated vehicles that will meet your exact requirements.We have over forty new and used vans in stock at any one time. We guarantee to have that perfectly suited fridge van that... Topics: Refrigerated Vans, Freezer Vans and Bespoke Vehicle Customisation - Glacier Vehicles

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The 100 mile long B-15A iceberg begins to crack. This animation is match-frame rendered to animations 2838, 2839, and 2841 for post-production. Note: Animation zooms down to Iceberg B-15A on October 7th, 2003. The beginnings of the crack can be seen in the center of the final frame. Data Collected: RADARSAT:1997/09/26-1997/11/04, Aqua/MODIS:2003/10/07. This work has been visible on: http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/2003/1016iceberg.html. Animator: Alex Kekesi (GST). Platforms/Sensors/Data... Topics: Glacier, Iceberg, McMurdo, Location, Antarctica, What -- Radarsat 1 Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?2840

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Match-frame rendered RADARSAT approach to the B-15A iceberg area. Useful as a frame-of-reference for the location of the B-15A iceberg. Match-framed to animations 2838, 2840, and 2841 for post-production. Note: Animation zooms down to the area where iceberg B-15A split in two between 10-7-03 and 10-9-03. McMurdo Station can be seen on the final frame of this animation. McMurdo Station is towards the top of the image, and appears as a white dot with 4 lines (runways-roads) branching off it. This... Topics: Glacier, Iceberg, McMurdo, Location, Antarctica, What -- Radarsat 1, What -- RadarSat Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?2839

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Jakobshavn Isbrae holds the record as Greenland's fastest moving glacier and major contributor to the mass balance of the continental ice sheet. Starting in late 2000, following a period of slowing down in the mid 1990s, the glacier showed significant acceleration and nearly doubled its discharge of ice. The following imagery from the Landsat satellite shows the retreat of Jakobshavn's calving front from 2001 to 2003. Note: Animation showing the calving front recession from 2001 to 2003. Data... Topics: Glacier, Melting, Location, Greenland, Jakobshavn, What -- Landsat 7, Where -- Greenland Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3053

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Flying over an ASTER data set of the Pine Island Glacier crack. The data set was taken on December 12, 2000. Note: Flying over an Aster data set of the Pine Island Glacier crack. The dataset was taken back in December 12th, of 2000. Animator: Stuart A. Snodgrass (GST), Marte Newcombe (GST). Scientist: Bob Bindschadler (NASA/GSFC). Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets: Terra/ASTER. Topics: Cryology, Hydrology, Pine Island Glacier, Location, Antarctica, What -- ASTER Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?2070

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West Antarctica's massive Pine Island Glacier is seen out the window of NASA's DC-8 research aircraft as it flies at an altitude of 1,500 feet, Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009. This was the seventh science flight of NASA's Operation Ice Bridge, an airborne Earth science mission to study Antarctic ice sheets, sea ice and ice shelves. The glacier is one of the primary targets of the mission because of the rapid rate at which it is losing ice to the sea. Image Credit: NASA/Jane Peterson Topics: What -- Earth, What -- Pine Island Glacier, Where -- Antarctica Source: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/earthday/pine_island_glacier.html

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Since measurements of Jakobshavn Isbrae were first taken in 1850, the glacier has gradually receded, finally coming to rest at a certain point for the past 5 decades. However, from 1997 to 2003, the glacier has begun to recede again, this time almost doubling in speed. The finding is important for many reasons. For starters, as more ice moves from glaciers on land into the ocean, it raises sea levels. Jakobshavn Isbrae is Greenland's largest outlet glacier, draining 6.5 percent of Greenland's... Topics: Glacier, Location, Greenland, Jakobshavn, What -- Landsat 7, Where -- Greenland Source: http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/goto?3055

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Artist Kate Hartman uses wearable electronics to explore how we communicate, with ourselves and with the world. In this quirky and thought-provoking talk, she shows the "Talk to Yourself Hat", the "Inflatable Heart", the "Glacier Embracing Suit", and other unexpected devices. Topics: TEDTalks, TED, Talks, art, communication, culture, glacier, TED2011, 2011

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Himalayan Glaciers are melting erratically due to Climate change. The climate change is due the impact of construction of Dams on the River Ganges and its very high evaporation during proton flux from the Sun. The proton flux resulted heating of the thermosphere...ionosphere...atmosphere. The aerosol trapped within the glaciers were released to form the nucleus for the cloud formation with the available high water vapor due to the man made dams on the River originating from the Himalaya.... Topics: Proton flux, Himalayan Glacier, River Ganges, Cosmic Ray, Clod burst.